Sunday, February 8, 2009

Weekly Recap: 2/1 – 2/7

News:

  • Holiday Parade has titled their new full-length record Tickets and Passports and have given it a tentative release date of April 7th.
  • Just Surrender will be going into the studio this weekend with Ace Enders to record new material.

Streaming Music:

  • Ace Enders' new single is streaming on purevolume.
  • Backseat Goodbye has posted a new song titled "Moving On" from his upcoming EP on myspace.
  • Stream A Rocket to the Moon's cover of Taylor Swift's "Forever and Always" here.
  • The Doppler Effect's new song featuring Will Pugh from Cartel can be heard on myspace.
  • The Hint has released the first song off of their upcoming album on myspace.
  • New Death in the Park (Andy Jackson from Hot Rod Circuit) song up on myspace.
  • Eddie Ramirez has posted two new songs on his myspace.
  • Jimmy Robbins has posted a new song title "Losing Control" on myspace.
  • Another new Lil Wayne rock song has hit the internet.

Download:

  • Two Tongues is now available on iTunes - complete with bonus tracks.
  • The Lonely Island's new song, "I'm On a Boat" (ft. T-Pain), can be downloaded on their iTunes page. Their new website, Incredibad.com, is now open for video viewing.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Playlist: Not Acoustic

Last week I posted a playlist of acoustic songs and this week you are getting the non-acoustic versions of those songs so you can compare them. And next week you should get ‘Little Known Bands: Part III’ as I have been promising for awhile now, so stay tuned.


Note: I was unable to find two of the songs anywhere (The Ataris - Eight of Nine and The Starting Line – Playing Favorites) so I was forced to skip them, sorry.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Artist of the Week: Andrew McMahon

Andrew Ross McMahon (born September 3, 1982) is the vocalist, pianist and primary songwriter for the bands Something Corporate and Jack's Mannequin.

Something Corporate
In September 1998, vocalist/pianist Andrew McMahon, bassist Kevin "Clutch" Page, and drummer Brian Ireland, former members of the band Left Here, merged with lead guitarist, Josh Partington, and rhythm guitarist, Reuben Hernandez, to form Something Corporate. The band independently released a demo CD titled Ready... Break in September 2000.

Fronted by McMahon, Something Corporate recorded their self-released ten-song demo album Ready... Break in 2000, which led to a record deal with the indie record label Drive-Thru Records. Drive-Thru released the band's nationwide distributed debut EP Audioboxer the following year. McMahon's vocals, songwriting skills and especially the incorporation of the piano earned the CD rave reviews and caught the attention of Drive-Thru's distributor MCA (now Geffen). Due to the labels' distribution deal, MCA was able to sign over Something Corporate and released their major label debut Leaving Through the Window in May 2002.

Something Corporate released their second full-length album North on Geffen Records in late 2003 and toured with 311, Good Charlotte, Yellowcard, and Jimmy Eat World. As of 2004 (and the signing of Jack's Mannequin to Maverick Records), the band is no longer under contract to any label.

Discography
Ready... Break (2000)
Audioboxer EP (2001)
Leaving Through the Window (2002)
Songs for Silent Movies EP (2003)
North (2003)

Jack's Mannequin
The initial impulse behind McMahon's solo project Jack's Mannequin was "Locked Doors", a song he recorded in December 2003, which he felt was too different from previous Something Corporate material to be one of their songs. He realized that, if he would ever decide to release it, it would be on a solo album rather than a Something Corporate record. The idea seemed to be off the table, until in late summer 2004 both McMahon and his bandmates were exhausted from months of touring. They decided to take a temporary break. During his time off, McMahon laid down piano and vocal tracks for a song on Hidden in Plain View's Life in Dreaming and two songs on Tommy Lee's Tommyland: The Ride.

While Something Corporate's other songwriter and lead guitarist Partington created a side project of his own called Firescape, McMahon started writing songs, knowing they would not see the light of day as Something Corporate songs. McMahon took a more therapeutic approach in writing these songs, resulting in a more personal and intimate testament of his songwriting. They dealt with "coming home, and having home be way different than I had remembered it [...], abandoning a lot of people, and things, that I had normally been so attached to [...], exploring and being okay with myself, and not having to make excuses for who I am, and accepting who I am", McMahon stated in an interview.

Over the next couple of months, McMahon began recording the newly written songs with producer Jim Wirt, who would play guitar and bass over sampled drum tracks, while McMahon contributed vocals and piano. They later brought in additional musicians such as Bobby Anderson (formerly of River City High) and Tommy Lee to add to the mix. The project's name, Jack's Mannequin, originated from one of McMahon's songs called "Dear Jack", which was written about a friend of his whose brother was diagnosed with childhood leukemia, but ultimately did not make the album's final cut. In March 2005, Jack's Mannequin — now consisting of McMahon on vocals and piano, Jon Sullivan on bass, Anderson and Jacques Brautbar (ex-Phantom Planet) on guitars, and Jay McMillan (ex-River City High) on drums — played their first live show at Molly Malone's Irish pub in Los Angeles, California.

He then proceeded to compose his second Jack's Mannequin album: The Glass Passenger. The first single, "The Resolution", is the band's highest-charting song to date.

Discography
Everything in Transit (2005)
The Glass Passenger (2008)

Leukemia diagnosis
On May 27, 2005 (three months before the release of Jack's Mannequin's debut album Everything in Transit), McMahon was forced to cancel all of his upcoming concerts. After a medical examination in connection with a relentless case of laryngitis, McMahon was admitted to a hospital in New York City, where he was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia on June 1, 2005. Since the illness was diagnosed in its early stages, McMahon's doctors had high hopes for a full recovery. In the wake of this, many fans started projects to raise money for leukemia awareness.

Over the following couple of months, McMahon received various types of treatment, all the while updating his blog, to keep his fans informed on the progress of his condition. August 23, 2005 marked a very significant date for him for two reasons: Firstly, it was the day his album Everything in Transit was released, debuting at #37 of the Billboard 200 with over 22,000 copies scanned within its first week. Secondly, it was the day he received a bone marrow transplant, with his sister Katie McMahon serving as the donor. As a thank-you, he and the rest of Something Corporate wrote and recorded a song called "Katie" for her. The song finally was played live at a Jack's Mannequin concert on 7/11/2006 in Cleveland, Ohio. Katie was in attendance for the performance.

On December 2, 2005, McMahon celebrated the 100-day anniversary of his stem cell transplant by playing his first concert in six months – a private invite-only show in a small venue in Los Angeles, California. On July 9, 2006, McMahon announced at his Summerfest Jack's Mannequin concert that that night would be the last night he would have to take medication for his cancer treatment. Soon after, the second single from Everything in Transit, "Dark Blue", was released. It was followed by an opening slot on Panic! at the Disco's "Nothing Rhymes With Circus Tour" throughout the United States and Canada, starting November 7, 2006 in Florida and ending December 12, 2006 in New Mexico.


Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Performance: The All American Rejects - 'I Wanna Touch You' (acoustic)










Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Albums in Stores Today – 2/3

The Fray - The Fray

Track Listing
1. Syndicate
2. Absolute
3. You Found Me
4. Say When
5. Never Say Never
6. Where The Story Ends
7. Enough For Now
8. Ungodly Hour
9. We Build Then We Break
10. Happiness

Two Tongues - Two Tongues

Track Listing
1. Crawl
2. If I Could Make You Do Things
3. Dead Lizard
4. Interlude
5. Tremors
6. Silly Game
7. Don't You Want To Come Home
8. Wowee Zowee
9. Come On
10. Alice
11. Try Not To Save Me
12. Back Against The Wall
13. Even If You Don't

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus - Lonely Road
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus have set February 3rd as the release date for their sophomore album, Lonely Road.

Track Listing
1. You Better Pray
2. No Spell
3. Pen and Paper
4. Represent
5. Pull Me Back
6. Step Right Up
7. Believe
8. Pleads and Postcards
9. Lonely Road
10. Senioritis
11. Godspeed

P.O.S. - Never Better

Track Listing
1.Let It Rattle
2.Drumroll (We're All Thirsty)
3.Savion Glover
4.Purexed
5.Graves (We Wrote the Book)
6.Goodbye
7.Get Smokes
8.Been Afraid
9.Low Light Low Life
10.The Basics (Alright)
11.Out of Category
12.Optimist (We Are Not For Them)
13.Terrorish
14.Never Better
15.The Brave and the Snake

Count Your Blessings - Like Gum in Your Hair

Track Listing
1. Take It Easy
2. Sweet and Petite
3. The Way You Move
4. I'll Drive
5. Sucker for Sweet Girls
6. Fell for This
7. Tore Up

Chris Cornell - Scream
Released on Interscope Records.

Track Listing
01. Part Of Me
02. Time
03. Sweet Revenge
04. Get Up
05. Ground Zero
06. Never Far Away
07. Take Me Alive
08. Long Gone (Ft. Timbaland)
09. Scream (Ft. Timbaland)
10. Enemy
11. Other Side Of Town
12. Climbing Up The Walls
13. Watch Out

VersaEmerge - VersaEmerge EP
VersaEmerge - VersaEmerge EP released through Fueled By Ramen

Track Listing
1. Theatrics
2. The Hider
3. Past Praying For
4. Moments Between Sleep
5. Whisperer
6. Clocks

Automatic Loveletter - Automatic Loveletter EP
Automatic Loveletter - Automatic Loveletter EP released through Epic Record

Track Listing
1. The Day That Saved Us
2. My Goodbye
3. Hush

Monday, February 2, 2009

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Weekly Recap: 1/25 – 1/31

News:
  1. Mayday Parade are set the begin recording their new album March 1st, and the band are all growing beards in honor of it.
  2. This Providence will release Who Are You Now? on March 17th.
  3. Anarbor will release Free Your Mind on March 10th.
  4. Nevershoutnever! will be releasing his new self-titled album (produced by Forrest Kline of Hellogoodbye) this May.
  5. Life's Only Lesson is currently in the studio recording a new EP with producer Nick Scalise (ex-October Fall).
  6. Stereo Skyline have just signed a publishing deal with Sony/ATV.
Streaming Music:
  1. VersaEmerge have posted their new EP for stream on myspace.
  2. Runner Runner have posted a new song, "Back To Go Again", on their myspace.
  3. Boys Night Out have uploaded two new old demos to their myspace for "Introducing Dreaming" and "Let Me Be Your Swear Word."
  4. Show Me The Skyline have posted their EP for stream on myspace.
  5. Amber Pacific have posted three new songs on their myspace.
  6. This Providence has posted a new song on the band's myspace called "That Girl's A Trick" off their upcoming album Who Are You Now?
  7. Thursday's "Friends In the Armed Forces," off their upcoming Common Existence, can be streamed on Spin.
  8. The Mess (ex-Novice) have posted a brand new song on their myspace called "I Had You At Goodbye." The band is eyeing a spring release date for their debut album, Songs For Healing, with a tour to follow.
  9. Conditions has posted a new song titled "Illuminati" on myspace.
  10. And Then There Were None has posted a new song on purevolume.
  11. Paulson has posted a new song on their Myspace.
  12. Teamwork posted their new EP, Play or Get Played, up for stream on Purevolume.com and is the featured band. The EP is released on March 10.
  13. Your Sweet Uncertainty have posted a new song on myspace.
  14. No, Really! (Rob formerly of That Was Something) has posted 2 new songs on their Myspace, titled "Bags of Bones" and "I Can't Say I Blame You But I Do".
  15. Jimmy Robbins has posted a new song titled "Gonna Get Better" from his Universal Motown debut on myspace.